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Read Status Operation
AFP-200 PN 15511:H2 10/14/2002 123
Software Zone 99 (Pre-Alarm)
Figure 122 contains a typical display that shows the status of software zone 99
(Pre-Alarm). Zone 99 turns on if any detector reaches it's Pre-Alarm threshold to
indicate an incipient alarm, or the need for detector maintenance. Zone 99 can be
mapped to any control point.
Figure 122 Typical Display of a Pre-Alarm
System Parameters
Figure 123 contains a typical display that shows System Parameters. To read the
System Parameters directly, press the * key two times, then press the
ENTER key.
Figure 123 Typical Display of the System Parameters Screen
The following describes the items in Figure 123. For explanations of system
parameters, refer to “How to Edit System Functions (7=sys)” on page 89.
SIL INH=060 is the Silence Inhibit time in seconds, required in Canada and some
areas of the United‘ States (SIL INH=000 indicates the timer is not selected).
AUTO=600 is the automatic silence timer in seconds (000=not selected).
VERIFY=30 is the Alarm Verification timer in seconds (00=not selected).
USA TIME may be EUR TIME if European time/date display format is selected.
ANNUN=ACS(1+2) indicates that the EIA-485 port (TB5) is programmed to use
point annunciation (ACS family) and that both Addresses 1 and 2 are used. Other
selections include ANNUN=ACS(ADDR 1), ANNUN=LCD80 (T),
ANNUN=NON SUPV and ANNUN=UDACT. NON SUPV is terminal mode and
is selected if no ACS annunciation is needed.
For LocT, the terminal must be
in the same room as the
control panel.
LocT indicates that a local terminal (CRT-2) is connected and can be used for
Acknowledge, Signal Silence, Drill, and Reset functions.
BLINK=Y refers to the LEDs on intelligent devices. The blink may be suppressed
for certain applications.
ST=4 refers to the NFPA wiring style desired for the communications loop. It can
be set to Style 4 or Style 6. The ST=6 setting is used for both Style 6 and Style 7
operation.
AV P S = N indicates that there is no AVPS-24/AVPS-24E or APS-6R expansion
power supply installed (refer to Appendix J).
OFF@PRE-ALARM@ZONE
ALERT=50%@OF@ALARM
ACTION = 00% OF ALARM
OFF is the zone status (status
can be ON or OFF).
ALERT=50% indicates that the detector is at the Alert level programmed for
50%. For more information on setting Pre-Alarm, refer to “Pre-Alarm
Operation/Advanced Warning Addressable Combustion Sensing (AWACS™)”
on page 115.
SIL@INH=060@AUTO=600
VERIFY=30@USA@TIME
ANNUN=ACS(1+2)@LocT
BLINK=Y@ST=4@AVPS=N
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Notifier AFP-200 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Control Panel TypeAddressable Fire Alarm Control Panel
Auxiliary Power Output24 VDC, 500 mA
Operating Temperature32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)
Display80-character LCD
Power Supply120 VAC, 60 Hz
Capacity198 addressable devices
Notification Appliance Circuits2
Relay Contacts3 (Form-C)
Relative Humidity93% non-condensing

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